Hmmm. Sounds like it might be time to try a new brand. I usually stick to plain protein powder (I get Jay Robb) except for chocolate. . . . which I use in shakes. Do y'all like the chocolate flavor in this one?

Hmmm. Sounds like it might be time to try a new brand. I usually stick to plain protein powder (I get Jay Robb) except for chocolate. . . . which I use in shakes. Do y'all like the chocolate flavor in this one?

I have the chocolate, but haven't tried it yet. From the reviews I've read, it should be good. I am a review reader, so I read a lot.

I make this powder with just almond milk. They say you can use 8 oz, but I wanted mine thinner and a little less sweet, so I use 10-12 oz instead. It is delicious though.

Hmmm. Sounds like it might be time to try a new brand. I usually stick to plain protein powder (I get Jay Robb) except for chocolate. . . . which I use in shakes. Do y'all like the chocolate flavor in this one?

Combine everything in a blender except for the frozen cubes. Let blend 1 min. Add cubes and blend till smooth. So thick and good!! Without the SF pudding mix, it is about 5 net carbs.

Cindy
How thick is this shake? I have tried twice using less liquid and it is still rather thin for my liking. I use a little less pb2 and just a smidge of the s/f pudding, I have gotten it a little thicker with xanathan gum or gluc. powder but really think they make the shake taste weird.

Cindy
How thick is this shake? I have tried twice using less liquid and it is still rather thin for my liking. I use a little less pb2 and just a smidge of the s/f pudding, I have gotten it a little thicker with xanathan gum or gluc. powder but really think they make the shake taste weird.

You can stand a spoon up in it. The pudding mix helps a ton here. After I blend everything but the cubes for a minute, it has quite thickened up. About the consistency of pudding just before it sets up. Then I blend enough choc cubes in it until it is almost too thick to blend anymore. Barely pours into the glass but honestly, it is the 2 tablespoons of pudding powder. How about adding more chocolate ice cubes?